Physical parameters relating the Earth”Ēs water observed by AMSR and AMSR-E, such as distributions of Arctic sea ice, sea surface temperature, sea surface wind speed, and precipitation caused by tropical cyclones, were visualized.

Image Gallery

2004

UpdateImagesTitle / Summary
22-Dec-2004
AMSR-E
Release of new AMSR-E product "El Nino watch"
22-Oct-2004
AMSR-E
Detailed Structure of Typhoon No.21 (MEARI) observed by TRMM/PR
15-Oct-2004
AMSR-E
Typhoon No. 21 (MEARI), the 8th to strike this year, sets a record for the number of annual landings.
01-Oct-2004
AMSR-E
AMSR-E captures Kuroshio's Large Meander
15-Sep-2004
AMSR-E
Major Typhoon No. 18 follows similar path as Typhoon No. 16 towards Kyushu.
29-Jul-2004
AMSR-E
Africa's Seasonal Variation Seen from Soil Moisture
23-Jul-2004
AMSR-E
Powerful and Major Typhoon DIANMU Approaching
11-Jul-2004
AMSR-E
Movement of the Kuroshio Current/STRONG>
20-May-2004
AMSR-E
Pair of Typhoons Approaching Japan
06-May-2004
AMSR-E
First Hurricane over the South Atlantic
26-Apr-2004
AMSR-E
Typhoon No. 1 (Sudal) in 2004
22-Apr-2004
AMSR-E
Version upgrade and new release of AMSR-E geophysical products
09-Apr-2004
AMSR-E
Heat Wave in Australia
23-Feb-2004
AMSR-E
Sea Ice Observation in the Sea of Okhotsk
04-Feb-2004
AMSR-E
Coming of Pack Ice Season
21-Jan-2004
AMSR-E
Soil Moisture Maps of Mongol Plateau -- Soil Moisture Observation from Satellites Now Practical--
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